Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Arrests – 2/7/2018

The following is a sample of recent arrests, crimes and investigations handled by the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office.

Joseph Bateman (41) of Charlotte Hall

Taylor Schreiber (23) of Lovettsville, Virginia

On January 9, 2018 Deputy Mohler responded to the Walmart, Prince Frederick for the report of a CDS violation. Upon arrival to the Walmart, Deputy Mohler located the vehicle matching the description given by Emergency Communications. Deputy Mohler entered Walmart to attempt to locate the subjects the vehicle belonged too. The subjects were located and later identified as Joseph Bateman (41) of Charlotte Hall and Taylor Schreiber (23) of Lovettsville, Virginia. A search of the vehicle was conducted resulting in narcotics and paraphernalia. Both Bateman and Schreiber were placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession-not marijuana (crack cocaine) and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Brian Hill (37) of Benedict

On January 10, 2018 Deputy Ridgely responded to the Calvert County Detention Center for the report of damaged property. Deputy Ridgely made contact with the Correctional Officer who advised they noticed a foam object appear from under the cell. After investigation it was determined the inmate in the cell later identified as Brian Hill (37) of Benedict had torn apart his mattress. Hill was charged with Malicious Destruction of Property/ Value less $1,000.

Dale Buckler (50) of Hollywood

Bernadette Gingery (53) of Leonardtown

On January 16, 2018 Deputy Denton conducted a traffic stop in the parking lot of Safeway, Dunkirk. After making contact with the driver about the violations for the traffic stop, Deputy Denton asked for consent to search the vehicle. The driver and two passengers stepped out of the vehicle for the search to be completed. It was determined that the front seat passenger later identified as Dale Buckler (50) of Hollywood had given Deputy Denton a false name in order to prevent him from finding out about the active warrants he had out for his arrest. The search also revealed the back seat passenger later identified as Bernadette Gingery (53) of Leonardtown had paraphernalia and a bottle containing urine. Gingery was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia and Alter Drug/ Alcohol Test. Buckler was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Fraud – Per Identification Avoid Prosecution and for the open warrants.

Kelly Branson (28) of North Beach

On January 18, 2018 Deputy Rzepkowski responded to the Calvert County Detention Center for a CDS violation. It was determined that a female later identified as Kelly Branson (28) of North Beach had turned herself in on multiple warrants. A search of her person was conducted which resulted in narcotics being located. Branson was charged with Possession/Receive CDS While Confined/Detained and CDS: Possession-not marijuana (Suboxone).

Danielle Murphy (33)

Ryan Graves (39)

On January 24, 2018 Deputy Ridgely responded to Shore Acres Way, Prince Frederick for a report of a suspicious vehicle. Deputy Ridgely made contact with the driver, identified as Danielle Murphy (33). While speaking with Murphy, Ridgely noticed a damp cigarette in the center console by her touch screen. The passenger, later identified as Ryan Graves (39) kept touching a damp cigarette and was asked to exit the vehicle. Once out of the vehicle, Deputy Ridgely immediately recognized the odor of PCP. Both Murphy and Graves were placed under arrest. Graves was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP) and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia. Murphy was transported to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office and charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute, CDS: Possibly Marijuana 10 gm+, two counts of CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia, and Altering Drug/Alcohol Test.

Marisa Ramos (24)

On January 24, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to Calvert Health Medical Center, Prince Frederick for the report of a check welfare of an individual refusing medical treatment. Marisa Ramos (24) refused to listen to Deputy Yates and continued to make several loud outbursts. She was asked to refrain from yelling in the hospital and warned that if she continued to do so, the consequence would be her arrest. After an additional loud outburst in the hallway, Ramos was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged with Disturbing the Peace and Failure to Obey Lawful Order.

Jennifer Marie Modlin’s (41)

On January 31, 2018 Deputy Trigg conducted a traffic stop in the area of Old Solomons Island Road and East Chesapeake Beach Road in Owings. Deputy Trigg made contact with the driver and passengers when he noticed the ignition of the vehicle had been tampered with. Deputy Trigg requested a CDS canine who scanned the car and gave a positive alert. Deputy Jacobs and his canine partner located a hypodermic needle syringe and a metal spoon under Jennifer Marie Modlin’s (41) seat. Deputy Trigg asked who the spoon and syringe belonged to and Modlin admitted it was hers and that it was for heroin use. Modlin was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was searched a second time and additional CDS was located. Modlin was charged with CDS: Possession Not Marijuana, CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia, CDS: Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute and Possession of CDS While Confined.

Lorin Megan Somers (34)

On February 2, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to Cassell Boulevard, Prince Frederick to check the welfare of a female behaving abnormally. As Deputy Yates investigated the area, Deputy Mitchell located the female, later identified as Lorin Megan Somers (34). As Somers looked for an ID, she attempted to conceal the contents of her bag. Deputy Yates questioned her about what drugs or medications she had taken, as she was clearly impaired, and she advised she had taken Suboxone. Somers removed a black glove from her bag and handed it to the officer. Inside the glove were 26 Suboxone film strips inside of their packaging. Somers was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center, where another search was conducted by a female officer, and an oval orange pill fell from her pants onto the floor which was identified as Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine. Somers was charged with two counts of CDS: Possession Not Marijuana.

Jared Brian Maites (34)

On February 2, 2018 Detective Livingston was in the area of Briscoe Turn Road in Owings when he conducted a traffic stop. The driver, later identified as Jared Brian Maites (34), appeared to be falling asleep while driving. After making contact with Maites, Detective Livingston observed a large amount of green powdery substance along with several green leaf like pieces of what he believed to be marijuana. Maites was removed from the vehicle when Detective Livingston observed a marijuana bowl on the floorboard along with a small oval pill. He was placed under arrest. A search of his person and his vehicle revealed several syringes, a spoon, and over 350 pills. The Calvert Control Center advised Detective Livingston that Maites had an open warrant from the state of California. Maites was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. Once back at the Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Kreps located a Suboxone strip package and a plastic bag containing a piece of Suboxone strip in Maites’ wallet. Maites was served his warrant and charged with CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia, CDS: Possession Not Marijuana and CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute.

Anthony Joseph Walton Sr (44)

On February 3, 2018 Deputy Barger conducted a traffic stop on Route 260 in the area of Cornwall Road in Owings. The driver stated he was Anthony Joseph Walton Sr (44), but did not have his driver’s license. The Calvert County Control Center advised there was an active warrant for Walton, so Deputy Barger had him exit the vehicle. While speaking with Walton, Deputy Fox observed pieces of copper brillo pad strands in the vehicle. Deputy Fox and Deputy Callison conducted a search of the vehicle where they located a cigarette box containing two pipes used for crack cocaine, a piece of a pipe used for crack cocaine, aluminum foil with a burnt substance, and a plastic stick with residue on the end and sides. Walton was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. He was served his warrant and charged with Person Driving Motor Vehicle on Highway on Suspended License and Privilege as well as two counts of CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Carlos Leon Baker (29)

On February 3, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to Calvert Towne Drive in Prince Frederick for the report of two males fighting. Upon his arrival, Deputy Yates observed a male, later identified as Carlos Leon Baker (29), outside of the residence in a loud verbal argument with several other individuals. Baker began walking away from the residence, but kept turning back to reengage in the argument after being told to leave. Deputy Yates placed Baker under arrest for disorderly conduct. During a search Deputy Yates discovered two baggies containing marijuana, two empty baggies containing marijuana residue, and empty Suboxone packaging. Baker was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Disorderly Conduct

13 Responses to Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Arrests – 2/7/2018

The Zombie Apocalypse is rolling through Calvert Country! They were starving for brains, so they left PG County! They couldn’t survive on crack, potato chips and fried foods.

sam on February 7, 2018 at 10:43 am

what’s the point in posting marisa ramos’ photo? she obviously is suffering from mental health issues.

Anonymous on February 8, 2018 at 10:30 am

Well, you just saved the family thousands in psychiatry bills with your diagnosis. I would have just assumed she was another rude, selfish, and entitled @$$ hole. But you have changed my mined with your psychiatric evaluation based on 2 pictures and 4 sentences in a local news publication.

Me on February 8, 2018 at 2:49 pm

Because, “sam,” that’s what happens when you break the law.

Please explain to me how its ‘obvious’ she’s suffering from a mental health issue…
What IS ‘obvious’ to the rest of the people reading is that she appears to be yawning in her photo. And based on the article, she sounds like a drunken/high idiot who wouldn’t listen to the police. Even my 5 year old knows to STFU when someone of authority tells him to.

Clearly you are her “friend”… dealer, pimp… whatever it’s called these days. Defending her on a website isn’t helping her, since you ‘obviously’ care so much.
How about admitting her to the psych ward and get those ‘mental health issues’ in check so she doesn’t end up arrested again, friend.

Flounder on February 7, 2018 at 10:47 am

What a gallery of winners

Katie Sivak on February 7, 2018 at 11:30 am

How on earth is Marisa Ramos not in prison this very moment? Her mugshot game has picked up since the her appearance where she had just taken a vicious beating and the other where she was incredibly overweight.

Me on February 8, 2018 at 2:56 pm

LOL… we have to be nice to her, “she’s obviously suffering from mental health issues”….
Her friend ‘sam’ thinks so anyway (read previous comments)

Anonymous on February 7, 2018 at 2:35 pm

what the hell is going on with Lorin’s face?

Mike on February 13, 2018 at 7:33 pm

You are the racist

Anonymous on February 7, 2018 at 2:42 pm

Bunch of junkies. I bet all their family and friends are proud.

Anonymous on February 7, 2018 at 9:03 pm

Ok, I got it, I got it, look to another state for mission statements for the criminal justice system and then . . . they will come to Maryland. A state that is not shallow and closed-minded. A state that has the manners and decency to entertain such an idea.